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Criticism
Ammons, Elizabeth. "Men of Color, Women, and Uppity Art at the Turn of the Century." American Literary Realism, 1870-1910 23, no. 3 (spring 1991): 14-24.
Analyzes turn-of-century American literature as being distinguished by its concern for topical issues and experimentation, with women and black authors forming the majority of the most important authors at this time.
Byles, Joan Montgomery. "Women's Experience of World War II: Britain and Germany." In War, Women, and Poetry, 1914-1945: British and German Writers and Activists, pp. 23-42. Newark, N.J.: University of Delaware Press, 1995.
Literary and historical overview of the role of women in German and British social history during World War II.
Campbell, D'Ann. Women at War with America: Private Lives in a Patriotic Era. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1984, 320 p.
Collection of essays...
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